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Procedures for Responding to Specific Online Incidents or Concerns. 9.1 Responding to concerns regarding Youth Produced Sexual Imagery or “Sexting” • Xx Xxxxxxx’s ensure that all members of the community are made aware of the potential social, psychological and criminal consequences of sharing, possessing and creating youth produced sexual imagery (known as “sexting”). • The school will implement preventative approaches via a range of age and ability appropriate educational approaches for pupils, staff and parents/carers. • Xx Xxxxxxx’s views “sexting” as a safeguarding issue and all concerns will be reported to and dealt with by the Designated Safeguarding Lead (Xxxxxx Xxxx). • The school will follow the guidance as set out in the non-statutory UKCCIS advice ‘Sexting in schools and colleges: responding to incidents and safeguarding young people’ and KSCB “Responding to youth produced sexual imagery” guidance • If the school are made aware of incident involving creating youth produced sexual imagery the school will: • Act in accordance with the schools child protection and safeguarding policy and the relevant Kent Safeguarding Child Boards procedures. • Immediately notify the designated safeguarding lead. • Store the device securely. • Carry out a risk assessment in relation to the children(s) involved. • Consider the vulnerabilities of children(s) involved (including carrying out relevant checks with other agencies) • Make a referral to children’s social care and/or the police (as needed/appropriate). • Put the necessary safeguards in place for children e.g. offer counselling support and immediate protection and offer appropriate pastoral support for those involved. • Implement appropriate sanctions in accordance with the schools behaviour policy but taking care not to further traumatise victims where possible. • Review the handling of any incidents to ensure that the school is implementing best practice and the leadership team will review and update any management procedures where necessary. • Inform parents/carers about the incident and how it is being managed. • The school will not view an images suspected of being youth produced sexual imagery unless there is no other possible option or there is a clear need or reason to do so (in these cases the image will only be viewed by the Designated Safeguarding Lead). • The school will not send, share or save content suspected to be an indecent image of children and will not allow or request children to do so. • If an indecent image has been taken or shared on the schools netw...
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Procedures for Responding to Specific Online Incidents or Concerns. 11.1 Youth Produced Sexual Imagery or “Sexting” Xxxxxxx recognises youth produced sexual imagery (known as “sexting”) as a safeguarding issue; therefore all concerns will be reported to and dealt with by the Designated Safeguarding Lead. The company will follow the advice as set out in the non-statutory UKCCIS guidance: ‘Sexting in schools and colleges: responding to incidents and safeguarding young people’ and KSCB guidance: “Responding to youth produced sexual imagery”. Xxxxxxx will ensure that all employees are made aware of the potential social, psychological and criminal consequences of ‘sexting’ by implementing preventative approaches, via a range of age and ability appropriate educational methods. The company will ensure that all employees are aware of sources of support regarding youth produced sexual imagery.

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